Title: NORTH DAKOTA NAPUS FALL CONFERENCE
1NORTH DAKOTANAPUS FALL CONFERENCE
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- Louise Potocki
- Mailing Standards Specialist
- 701-221-6532
2 TRUTHS
- Six Truths in Life 1. You cannot stick your
tongue out and look up at the ceiling at the same
time, a physical impossibility. 2. All postal
employees, after reading 1 will try it. 3. And
discover 1 is a lie. 4. You are smiling now
because you are a PE 5. You soon will forward
this to another PE. 6. There is still a silly
smile on your face.
3 - Tabbing - Self Mailers vs Booklets
- Mailing Issues
- DPBC - Retired
- IMsb Tool
- Business Customer Gateway
4 DEFINITION - FSM
- A folded self-mailer is formed of panels created
when a single or multiple unbound sheets of paper
are folded together and sealed to form a
letter-size mailpiece.
5DEFINITION - BOOKLET
- A booklet is formed of printed sheets that are
permanently bound with at least 2 staples, saddle
stitiched, or glued in the fold.
6 BOOKLETS
Booklets now need 3 tabs in most cases. Tabs
must be 1½
- Spine on the leading (shorter) edge
- 5 to 9 long
- 60-pound paper
- Over 9,up to 10.5 long
- 70-pound paper
- Two tabs on top edge - 1 inch from left and right
edge - One tab on trailing edge - in the middle.
7 BOOKLETS
- Sealed with tabs
- 5 to 9 long
- 50-pound paper
- Over 9 up to 10.5 long
- 60-pound paper.
- Spine on the bottom
Notice 3 tabs larger size
8 FOLDED SELF-MAILERS
- Effective January 5, 2013
- Minimum size for FSM 3 ½ X 5
- Maximum size 6 X 10 ½ (note shorter
height/length) - Maximum weight 3 oz
- Minimum number of tabs 2
- Fold MUST be on the bottom
9 FSMs
- Maximum number of panels 12
- Example
- Single sheet folded in half 2 panels
- Single sheet tri-folded 3 panels
- Minimum paper weight 28 lb bond/70 lb book
weight (FSM weighing 1 oz or less) - INVITATION FOLD NO LONGER ACCEPTABLE
10 FSMs
- More than 1 oz 31 lb bond/80 lb book weight
- BASIC SELF-MAILERS
- Will continue to use 1 tabs on pieces that weigh
1 oz or less - Pieces weighing more than 1 oz -will require (2)
1.5 tabs
11 TABBING CHANGES
- Tabs may be placed on top within 1 of the
leading/trail edge OR on the lead/trail edge
within 1 of the top edge - The middle panel will be the address panel on a
tri-folded self-mailer - UPDATE - JUNE 2013
- Mailer may have the address on the top panel IF
they use a third tab placed ½ from the bottom on
the leading edge
12 FSMs
- Location of tabs for basic FSM
13 TABBING CHANGES
- Location of tabs for basic FSM
This is where you would add the 3rd Tab for the
May 2013 update..
14 FSMs QUARTER FOLD
- QUARTER FOLDED SELF-MAILER
- The first fold must be on the leading edge
- Quarter folded self mailers weighing 1 oz or less
will require (2) 1 tabs - Quarter FSM weighing over an oz. will require (3)
1.5 tabs - Glue is not allowed on quarter folded self-mailers
15TABBING BOOKLETS AND FSMs
- Tabbing rules apply to letter sized pieces only
- Tabbing rules apply to both single piece and
discounted First-Class and Standard/Nonprofit
letter sized pieces - If the FSM comes over the retail counter
improperly prepared, we assess the 0.20 - nonmachineable surcharge.
16 BULK MAILERS
- If the improperly prepared folded self-mailers is
part of a bulk mailing we move the rates claimed
to the nonmachineable letter section. - In associate offices that means any pieces the
mailer claimed on B1 will move to B7 pieces
claimed by the mailer on B2 will be moved to B9
17Postage Statement
18 - Tabbing- Self mailers vs. booklets
- Mailing Issues
- DPBC - retired
- IMsb Tool
- Business Customer Gateway
19 POSTAGE STATEMENT
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20CARRIER ROUTE/AUTOMATION
- Within 90 days for carrier route
- Within 185 days for automation prices
21 MOVE UPDATE
- Every discounted First-Class and Standard mailer
must have something checked in this section - If they do not, they are not entitled to
automation or carrier route rates
22 POSTALONE!
23 POSTALONE!
24 Postage Statement
25 DEFINITIONS
- DDU Destination Delivery Unit
- DSCF Destination Sectional Center Facility
- DNDC Destination Network Distribution Center
- NONE- All other offices
26 POSTAGE STATEMENT
- DDU For carrier route pieces for delivery in
the office you are entering them in. - DSCF Only if dropped in a sectional center such
as Grand Forks, Bismarck, or Fargo - DNDC- Only if dropped in Fargo
- NONE Everyone else
27 - Tabbing Self mailers vs. booklets
- Mailing Issues
- DPBC - Retired
- IMsb Tool
- Business Customer Gateway
28 DPBC RETIRED
- Federal Times Proposal dated March 2, 2012
- Delivery Point Barcodes (DPBC) were discontinued
January 28, 2013.
29 IMB
All mail claimed at automation rates must have an
accurate intelligent mail barcode .
JACK SMITH 101 MAIN ST JACKSONVILLE FL 32241-3045
30 FULL SERVICE IMB
- Federal Register dated April 20, 2012
Effective January 26, 2014 - Only Mailers who are able to do full service IMB
will receive the automation discounts - Full Service mailers must submit their paperwork
electronically
31 - Tabbing- Self Mailers vs booklets
- Mailing Issues
- Retiring the DPBC
- IMsb Tool
- Business Customer Gateway
32 IMsb Tool
- Designed for the small mailer ( mails 1000-9999
pieces per mailing - Allows the mailer to claim the Full Service
barcoded discount - Annual fee will be waived as long as the mailer
qualifies for the Full Service Discount - PostalOne will monitor the Full Service discount
and annual fee
33 IMsb Tool
- Postage statement must be entered electronically
- Postal Service is providing the tools to allow
the mailer to CASS certify their mailing list
prior to mailing - Mailer must register on the Business Customer
Gateway
34 IMsb Tool
- IMsb Tool allows the mailer to upload their
mailing list and print on labels, envelopes or
inserts placed in window envelopes - This tool is designed for mailers who do their
own mail rather than taking it to a mail preparer - Ideal candidates are already using the Business
Customer Gateway
35 - Tabbing Self mailers vs booklets
- Mailing Issues
- Retiring the DPBC
- IMsb Tool
- Business Customer Gateway
36BUSINESS CUSTOMER GATEWAY
37Questions?
38Methods of Postage Payment
- Precanceled Stamps
- Special stamps available in specific
denominations for Presorted First-Class Mail,
Nonprofit and Standard Mail - Note only one (1) pre-canceled stamp may be
affixed to each mailpiece.
39Methods of Postage Payment
- Precanceled Stamps
- Available in four denominations
- 25 for Presorted First-Class Mail
- 15 for Presorted First-Class Cards
- 10 for Regular Standard Mail
- 5 for Nonprofit Standard Mail
40Methods of Postage Payment
- Postage Meter
- Prints postage directly on mailpiece
(or meter tape) - Meter size varies by need
41Authorized Meter Providers
DATA-PAC MAILING SYSTEMS CORP1217 BAY RDWEBSTER
NY 14580-1958800-355-1755www.data-pac.com
FRANCOTYP-POSTALIA INC140 N MITCHELL CT STE
200ADDISON IL 60101-5629800-341-6052www.fpusa.n
et HASLER INC19 FOREST PKYSHELTON CT
06484-6140800-243-6275www.haslerinc.com
- NEOPOST INC
- 30955 HUNTWOOD AVE
- HAYWARD CA 94544-7084
- 800-624-7892
- www.neopostinc.com
- PITNEY BOWES INC
- 1 ELMCROFT RD
- STAMFORD CT 06926-0700
- 800-322-8000
- www.pitneybowes.com
42Methods of Postage Payment
- Permit Imprint
- Most popular and convenient way to pay postage
- Postage information printed in upper right corner
of mailpiece - Postage block "indicia"
43Methods of Postage Payment
- Permit Imprint
- Set up postage account at Post Office
- Postage deducted from account
- All mailpieces must be same weight
44Methods of Postage Payment
- Permit Imprint
- Simple and convenient
- May use rubber stamp to imprint
- No need to buy postage in advance
45Mailpiece Characteristics
- Size and Shape
- The Postal Service separates mail into four shape
categories - cards
- letters
- large envelopes and "flats"
- parcels
- Different rates and preparation standards
depending on the shape - Questions directed to Business Mail Entry staff
or a Mailpiece Design Analyst (MDA)
46Classification
Physical Standards for Cards
47Classification
Physical Standards for Letters
48Classification
Physical Standards For Flats
- All flats must be flexible, uniformly thick, and
rectangular in shape
49Categories of Mail
- Machinable
- Nonmachinable
- Automation
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50 Machinable
- Complete delivery address
- No nonmachinable characteristics
- May be prepared as letters, folded self-mailers,
or booklets - Booklets and folded self-mailers must be tabbed
according to DMM specifications
51 Machinable Letters
Maximum Weight Presort First-Class Mail 3.3
ounces Standard Mail 3.3 ounces Self-Mailers
3 ounces
52- Nonmachinable Characteristics
Aspect Ratio
Length divided by height must be at least
1.3 but not more than 2.5
Address parallel to shorter dimension
53Nonmachinable Characteristics
Mailpieces over 4 ¼ inches high or 6 inches long
Must be at least .009 inch
Thick
4 ¼
AMY JONES 4532 WEST DRIVE SAN ANTONIO TX
78284-9623
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54Nonmachinable Characteristics
Pieces that are polywrapped, or have clasps,
strings, or buttons or envelopes not made of paper
Pieces that contain odd-shaped contents
Pieces that are too rigid
55 Nonmachinable Characteristics
A folded self-mailer that is not folded and
tabbed according to DMM specifications
56 TABBING SELF-MAILERS
Tabs Wafer Seals Spot Glue
BOOKLET
60 lbs. BOOK TEXT
FOLDED SELF-MAILER
FOLDED SELF-MAILER
FOLDED
Single Sheet
Multiple Sheets
Single/Multiple Sheets
28 lbs.
24 lbs.
20 lbs.
Is the fold on top? If so, two tabs are required
on the bottom (1 in from either side).
57 Nonmachinable Characteristics
Booklets that are not tabbed per DMM or spine at
the top
SPINE
CHURCH OF NCED P.O. BOX 999 NCED OK 73070-0999
NONPROFIT U.S.POSTAGE PAID NCED, OK PERMIT NO.
999
NONPROFIT U.S.POSTAGE PAID NCED, OK PERMIT NO.
999
CHURCH OF NCED P.O. BOX 999 NCED OK 73070-0999
8¼
SPINE
OCCUPANT 52 BOGGESS ST BUCKHANNON WV 26201-2144
OCCUPANT 52 BOGGESS ST BUCKHANNON WV 26201-2144
Machinable with tabs per DMM
Nonmachinable regardless of tabs
58 Booklets Mailpiece Design Closure Method
- Tabs
- Three 1.5-inch tabs required on all booklets
- Non-perforated tabs required on all pieces
- Recommend white paper tabs
- Recommend 2-inch tabs on booklets over 2.5 ounces
59DMM Exhibit 201.3.15.4
60Mailpiece Characteristics
- Barcodes
- Series of long and short bars that represent
numbers - Represent ZIP Code, ZIP4, and delivery
addresses - 2 types of barcodes POSTNET and Intelligent
Mail Barcode
61Mailpiece Characteristics
- Automation Priced Mail
- 100 barcoded and prepared for high-speed mail
processing - Prices available for letters, cards, flats (large
envelopes), and parcels
62DPBC or IMB
All mail claimed at automation rates must have an
accurate delivery point or intelligent mail
barcode .
JACK SMITH 101 MAIN ST JACKSONVILLE FL 32241-3045
63 ADDRESS BLOCK BARCODE
1/8 Minimum
1/25 Minimum
1/25 Minimum
ALEX ALEXANDRIA PO BOX 9623 SAN ANTONIO TX
78284-9623
XYZ Sales Company 212 N LIBERTY ST SAN ANTONIO
TX 78284-9623
1/8 Minimum
5-DIGIT 78284
ATTN TIMOTHY HURST XYZ SALES COMPANY PO BOX 9623
SAN ANTONIO TX 78284-9623
JAN84 000 CA 15081T 52 20 30 SUSAN HURLEY PO
BOX 9623 SAN ANTONIO TX 78284-9623
64- of any mailpiece is
- the delivery address
65Standardized Addressing Format.
66- Postal Addressing Standards
- PUB 28
- Best resource
- for comprehensive
- addressing information
- Available online at http//pe.usps.gov/text/pub28/
welcome.htm
Publication 28 July 2008
67 FLATS ADDRESSING
68Address Accuracy
- Address Lists
- You can buy or rent a mailing list
- Yellow Pages under "lists, "mailing lists or
mailing services - On-line search for list providers in your area
69Address Accuracy
- Why bother checking the accuracy of your address
list? - 17 of Americans move annually
- 43 Million people move yearly
- 1 out of every 6 families move yearly
- Address lists bought/rented must be checked
to ensure they are correct
70Address Accuracy
- For Presorted Standard Mail and First-Class
Mail rates, ZIP Codes MUST be checked for
accuracy within the last 12 months - When you complete and sign a postage statement
you certify your mailing qualifies for the rates
claimed
71Address Accuracy
- Address Quality Choices
- Use www.usps.com to check the ZIP Codes
- Process your address list through CASS-certified
software - CASS improves the accuracy of carrier route,
five-digitZIP, ZIP 4, and delivery point
codes that appear on mailpieces - Address List Correction Service
72Address Accuracy
- Address Quality Choices
- Move Update required for all presorted
First-Class and Standard/Nonprofit mailings - Within 95 days of the date of mailing
73 Move Update Options
- Ancilliary Service Endorsements
- Address Change Service
- National Change of Address
- Fastforward
74 Ancilliary Service Endorsement
1/4
75 Ancilliary Service Endorsement
- Printed directly on the mailpiece
- Mailer receives hard copy change of address or
reason for nondelivery - Information available for 18 months
- Permanent change of address information only
76 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
- No forwarding
- Mailpiece returned with new address or reason for
nondelivery - Standard mailer pays appropriate First-Class rate
for mailpiece - 1 oz letter - 0.45
- 1 oz flat- 0.90
- First-Class no charge
77 Change Service Requested
- No forwarding or return of the mailpiece
- Mailpiece is disposed of by the USPS
- For Standard/ Nonprofit mailers - Separate notice
sent to the with the new address or reason for
nondelivery - Charge - 0.50
- First- Class mailers MUST BE ACS participants
to use this endorsement
78 Address Service Requested
- Forwarding service provided for months 1-12
- Separate notice with new address provided to the
mailer Charge 0.50 - If the mailpiece is undeliverable for any reason,
the piece is returned to the sender with the
reason for nondelivery - First- Class mailers no charge
- Standard mailers pay the weighted fee
79 Temp-Return Service Requested
- AVAILABLE TO FIRST-CLASS MAILERS ONLY
- If the receiver has a temporary change of address
on file the piece is forwarded - Mailer does NOT receive temporary change of
address information - If the receiver has a permanent change of
address, the piece is returned to the sender with
the new address or reason for nondelivery
80 Address Change Service
- Manual address corrections reduced
- Timely information provided on a schedule you
determine - Changes can be made electronically rather than
manually - Fees First- Class 0.10
- Standard Mail - 0.28
81 Address Change Service
- Billed by San Mateo Accounting Center once a
month - Mailer is assigned a Participant code by the
NCSC - Code is placed in the address block
- Service provided by the National Customer Support
Center 800-238-3150
82 National Change of Address (NCOA)
- Provides COA information for 48 mos.
- List processed before the mailing is done
- Available through licensed vendors only
- Reduces undeliverable mail
83 Fastforward
- Used by mailers who process mail with an OCR
- Commonly used by Presort houses
- Address change information is sprayed immediately
above the barcode in the lower right hand corner
of the mailpiece
84Mail Preparation
- Prepping Your Mail
- Supplies
- Presorting your letter mail
- Prepare containers (trays/sacks)
- Prepare postage statement
- Drop off your business mail
85 Alternative addressing
- If you DO NOT want to use one of the previously
listed MOVE UPDATE methods you may use an
ALTERNATIVE ADDRESSING FORMAT - John Doe or Current Resident
- Current Resident
86Mail Preparation
- Supplies
- The Postal Service supplies the following items
for free - Trays
- Tray "sleeves" or lids
- Bundle labels
- Container labels
- Labeling lists online DMM
- Quick Service Guides -- online
- Postage statement online
- Note Strapping material is required but not
provided by USPS
87 MACHINEABLE LETTERS
QUICK SERVICE GUIDE 240B
88 NONMACHINABLE LETTERS
QUICK SERVICE GUIDE 240A
89 NONMACHINEABLE LETTERS
QUICK SERVICE GUIDE 240A
90 BARCODED LETTERS
150 PIECES REQUIRED
QUICK SERVICE GUIDE 240C
QSG 240C
91 FLATS
QUICK SERVICE GUIDE 340A
92 FLATS
93Mail Preparation
- Containers of Letter Mail
- Trays must be sleeved and strapped
- Affix correct label to each tray
- Secure each tray with a single strap around its
length
94Mail Preparation
- Postage Statement
- Documents the number of pieces in your mailing
and the postage you're paying - Includes spaces for your company name and permit
number - All unshaded sections must be completed by mailer
95 DEFINITIONS
- DDU Destination Delivery Unit
- DSCF Destination Sectional Center Facility
- DNDC Destination Network Distribution Center
- NONE- All other offices
96 POSTAGE STATEMENT
- DDU For carrier route pieces for delivery in
the office you are entering them in. - DSCF Only if dropped in a sectional center such
as Grand Forks or Fargo - DNDC- Only if dropped in Fargo
- NONE Everyone else
97POSTAGE STATEMENT
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98POSTAGE STATEMENT
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99 Postage Statement
100 Postage Statement
101Postage Statement
102 Postage Statement
103 Postage Statement
104Postage Statement
105 Postage Statement
106Mail Preparation
- Where to Drop Your Business Mail
- Business Mail Entry Unit (BMEU)
- Locate a BMEU
- www.usps.com/ncsc/locators/find-bme.html
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- Note You MUST NOT give presorted or permit
imprint mail to a letter carrier or deposit in a
collection box.
107Mail Preparation
- What to Take to the Post Office
- Signed and dated postage statement(s)
- Supporting documentation
- Check, credit card or cash to cover additional
postage - A check for your annual mailing fee
- Note A meter strip may be affixed to postage
statement to pay for the additional postage
108Mail Acceptance
- What Happens at the Post Office
- Eligibility of contents
- Markings and endorsements
- Sortation
- Postage payment
109Checklist
- Decide on a class of mail
- Create your mailpiece
- Obtain an address list
- Check the accuracy of your address list
- Address your mail
- Choose a postage payment method
- Obtain a mailing permit
- Pay an annual mailing fee
- Pick up supplies
- Sort your mail
110- Quality Mailpiece Design
- aves Dollars and Makes ense
111Templates
Notice 3-A
112Templates
Notice 67
113Templates
Notice 3-S
114 Templates
Notice 04-A
115 NOTICE 04A
- Latest version December 2009 Revision G
- Measures
- Barcode length
- Skew
- Pitch
- Clear Zones
- Bar Parameters
116Resources
- Mailpiece Design Analysts (MDAs)
- Quick Service Guides (QSG)
- Postal Explorer
- MailPro
117District Resources
- Mailpiece Design Analysts
- Mailing Requirements Office
- Business Mail Entry Manager
- Mailing Standards Specialist
- Supervisor, Business Mail Entry
- Business Mail Entry Technicians
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118Additional Resources
- www.usps.com
- Domestic Mail Manual, Mailing Standards of the
United States Postal Service - DMM located at http//pe.usps.com
119Questions?